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Prayagraj: UP Special Task Force (STF) on Friday claimed to have arrested a Naini couple from Ahmedabad about 17 years after they were booked in a job fraud case. The couple was carrying a cash reward of Rs 1 lakh (Rs 50,000 each) on their arrest . The STF also seized two mobile phones and Rs 600 cash from their possession.

Acting on a tip-off about the absconding couple, who had taken refuge at Shivanta Apartment (Bakery City) under Bejalpur police station of Ahmedabad, a team of the STF (Prayagraj unit) arrested them. Arrested fraudster Amit Srivastava told police that he, along with his wife Shikha Srivastava, had a consultancy agency in Georgetown in 2007 where they used to offer jobs to engineers and software developers. Those who applied were asked to deposit security ranging from Rs 80,000 to Rs 1 lakh.



After collecting a huge amount from aspirants, the couple escaped from the city about 17 years ago. The duo moved to Delhi and other places to evade police. Finally, they settled in Ahmedabad about six years ago.

There too they opened a software company dealing in making software for medical units. tnn We also published the following articles recently Man arrested for overseas job fraud Ernakulam rural police arrested Nadir, 49, from Varkala for defrauding Rs 1.2 lakh from a youth by promising an overseas job.

Meanwhile, another youth, Saneesh, was arrested for theft at Pothanikkad. Customs officials at Kochi airport seized over 466 grams of smuggled gold. Lastly, Ramesh, wanted for an MDMA case in 2021, was apprehended.

TN police seize antique idol, arrest seven men The idol wing CID of Tamil Nadu police apprehended seven individuals near Thanjavur for allegedly smuggling an antique Perumal idol, believed to be from the Chola period. The idol, hidden for years, was discovered during a vehicle check. Authorities suspect it may have been stolen from a temple and further investigations are ongoing.

Police seize 26 crude bombs in Chandragiri, two arrested Police seized 26 crude bombs near Manipireddy palli in Pakala mandal within the Chandragiri assembly constituency. The bombs were discovered at a house near an electrical substation. Two individuals, Gajendra and Babu, were arrested.

They claimed the bombs were meant to deter wild boars. Pakala police registered a case and are interrogating the duo further..

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